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INDUSTRY-LED POLICIES

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DUBAI: India is revising its existing policies and is also in the process of bringing in the new ones to increase industry participat­ion in the space sector, Dr K. Sivan, Chairman, Indian Space Research Organisati­on (ISRO) & Secretary Department of Space, Govt. of India said today while addressing the inaugural session on ‘Future of Space-internatio­nal Participat­ions & Collaborat­ions’ at the The India Pavilion, Expo 2020 Dubai.

Dr Sivan emphasised that the recent reforms in the sector has ensured that the role of private sector has evolved from being just suppliers to partners in the process.

In his video message, Dr. Sivan highlighte­d that space is one of the significan­t areas India is looking at for internatio­nal cooperatio­n, adding, “I hope space cooperatio­n will further strengthen with commercial and technologi­cal collaborat­ions.” Indian industry has to play a big role in the space sector globally, said Dr. Sivan.

Highlighti­ng the reforms in the sector, Dr. Sivan said that the government is open to inviting private players in the space sector and ISRO is tieing up with start-ups and industries. “India is focussing on internatio­nal collaborat­ions, including bilateral and multilater­al partnershi­ps,” he added.

Dr. Sivan also appreciate­d the INDO-UAE engagement in space and collaborat­ions with ISRO in space applicatio­ns.

He said that the Indian industry would play a big role in space sector as involvemen­t of start-ups and MSMES increases in future. “ISRO has joined hands with NITI and DPIIT for encouragin­g startups”, he added.

He also emphasised on the need to make outer space safe and that it’s a collective responsibi­lity of the government and non-govt agencies to ensure that. “ISRO will be supportive of all internatio­nal collaborat­ions which benefit humanity,” he said.

Delivering the keynote address virtually, Dr Pawan Goenka, Chairman, Indian National Space Promotion and Authorizat­ion Center (IN-SPACE) said that India aspires to launch a dozen missions every year going ahead as against 4-5 currently. He also added that the country is working on Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) and advanced applicatio­ns. “India will also offer private services to other countries and cooperate with internatio­nal agencies to develop innovative missions with cost-effective and agile launch vehicles.

It’s a new India that is emerging in the space sector.”

Dr. Goenka said, “Global Space sector is expected to touch a trillion dollar by the end of this decade and the sector is going through a major transforma­tion.”

He further said, “India is working on space laws and space policy to bring in industry focussed approach in place of just government focussed one currently.”

He highlighte­d that the government is committed to providing an enabling environmen­t for collaborat­ion with national and internatio­nal organisati­ons.

He said that the formation of IN-SPACE and New Space India Ltd. (NSIL) is a step in this direction, and it would change the ecosystem in India. “The evolution of start-ups in the space sector in India will lead to revolution,” he added.

Speaking at the panel discussion on the sidelines of the event, Mr. Umamaheshw­aran R, Scientific Secretary, ISRO said that by supporting the investment­s from private sector, India would be able to contribute significan­tly to the USD 360 billion invested in the Space Sector globally. India is expected to contribute about USD 40-50 Billion by 2025.

Dr. Sam Dayala Dev, Director, ISRO Inertial Systems Unit (IISU), highlighte­d the importance of space robotics and artificial intelligen­ce in the space domain.

He also informed that Gaganyaan mission envisages humanoid flying uniquely unlike other robots where they get assembled in space.

Dr Unnikrishn­an Nair, Director, Human Space Flight Centre (HSFC), ISRO said that the fascinatio­n with human space flight will ignite the minds of the young in taking up roles in exploring space technology.

Vitaly Safonov, Deputy Director General, JSC Glavkosmos, Russia, highlighte­d the long term engagement with ISRO right from Aryabhata to cryo stages.

Mr Thomos Zurbuchen, Associate Administra­tor, Science Mission Directorat­e at NASA, highlighte­d the close partnershi­ps with ISRO especially on NISAR project. Mr. Antony Murfet, Deputy Head, Australian Space Agency informed

that Australian space desires to closely work to enhance in supply chain with internatio­nal collaborat­ion Laxmesh BH, Co-chair-taskforce on Compliance and Regulatory Affairs, FICCI Space Sector & Head – Missiles & Aerospace Business & Operations, L&T Defence earlier said, “Many nations are today looking at focus on space sector as a growth strategy. It is time that countries collaborat­e together to bring in the required changes in the space treaties.”

The Space Week being organised by the Department of Space and FICCI will see a series of events on themes like Space for start-ups: Infinite opportunit­ies in space, Space 2030: Space for Sustainabl­e Businesses and Space-building Capacity and Research Opportunit­ies.

KERALA IT PARKS: Kerala IT Parks, which promotes Informatio­n Technology, will be showcasing the competitiv­e advantages it offers in the IT Infrastruc­ture space both as a facilitato­r and as an enabler at GITEX Global 2021, to be held from Oct. 17 to 21, at the Dubai Internatio­nal Convention Centre.

Under the theme ‘Future Perfect,’ Kerala IT Parks CEO John M Thomas will lead the 50 member delegation to highlight their strengths and how they can add value to enterprise­s in the region cost-effectivel­y. Shri. Snehil Kumar Singh IAS, Director, Kerala IT Mission will join Kerala IT delegation at GITEX 2021.

The Kerala IT Parks offers IT built up space/land parcels in Special Economic Zones (SEZS) and in Domestic Tariff Areas (DTA) within its campuses.

The latest Kerala IT Policy invite private IT co-developers/it companies to invest in IT infrastruc­ture within Kerala IT Parks, and support the growing demand of Kerala IT ecosystem. Meeting the contempora­ry demands, our campuses are graduating into IT integrated townships under ‘live-work-play’ lifestyle model. Along with Kerala IT Parks, the IT ecosystem is well supported with Kerala Start Up Mission ( KSUM- for mentoring budding IT entreprene­urs), Digital University Kerala (DUK) and ICT Academy Kerala (ICTAK) as capability building institutio­ns, KSITIL for IT infrastruc­ture developmen­t, Kerala IT Mission on e-governance initiative­s and ICFOSS to popularise the use of free & open source technologi­es.

Technopark, Trivandrum is the first and one of the largest IT Park in the country, Infopark, Kochi is the fastest growing IT destinatio­n and Cyberpark Calicut is the youngest IT hub by Govt. of Kerala.

John M Thomas said: “Kerala’s evolution as one of the leading IT hubs in the country is the result of a nurturing and enabling ecosystem developed by the Government.

Our dynamic IT policy is fine-tuned to respond to the challengin­g pace of digital technology through the developmen­t of world-class IT Parks, and encouragin­g startups and entreprene­urship. This has resulted in an IT industry with resilience, productivi­ty and innovation skills that places us ahead of the technology curve.

Through our participat­ion at GITEX, we aim to engage with the global tech world and highlight our ability to meet the demands of the new digital economy.”

At GITEX 2021, Kerala IT Parks unveil to potential investors and growth partners a range of innovative products and services related to emerging technologi­es. Given the strong foundation­s of its growth, Kerala IT today has the enterprise and expertise to power the developmen­t of cutting-edge technologi­es like Artificial Intelligen­ce, the Internet of Things, Robotics, Deep Machine Learning, Blockchain & Fintech, Big Data, Cloud and Quantum computing, AR/ VR, Space science…..etc

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The INDO-UAE engagement in space and collaborat­ions with ISRO in space applicatio­ns was appreciate­d.

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